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THE TOOL BOX VOLUME 37 NUMBER 4 April GMM Thursday, April 19 Member Benefits & Discount Programs Jay, Iverson, HBA Iowa, EO Articles Worth Reading President s Message - pg 5 Softwood Lumber Trade - pg 9 Low Inventory Intensifies Housing Demand - pg 15 Registered Apprenticeship Program - pg 20 Visit us online: www.siouxlandhba.com or e-mail us: hbasooland@siouxlan.net

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***NEED COPIES???*** The Home Builders Office provides the service of copying most size blueprints! Current blueprint copy prices are as follows: 24 x 36 $3.00 30 x 42 $4.00 ADVERTISER S DIRECTORY Certified Testing Services..........21 Classified Ad Section.............. 10 Foulk Brothers Plumbing........... 10 Goodin Insurance................ 10 Karl s......................... 21 Klein Insulation.................. 3 Kollman Appliance............... 3 L & L Builders....................11 Lewis Electric................... 11 Lite-Form Technologies............. 2 Overhead Door Co................ 9 Sioux City Brick & Tile............. 11 Sooland Bobcat.................. 21 SRM/Siouxland Concrete........... 3 409 West 7th Street Sioux City, IA 51103 Ph: (712) 255-6650 FAX: (712) 255-9272 Join the Conversation Connect with on Standard Ready Mix Co. Sioux City, Iowa Siouxland Concrete Co. South Sioux City, Nebraska Office: (712) 252-1807 Office: (402) 494-4248 PROUD TO BE AMERICAN OWNED Ready Mix Concrete, Rockwood Retaining Walls, Outdoor Living Kits, Landscaping Rock, Precast Products The Tool Box, Page 3

HBA 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT Darrel Bullock FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Mike Clausen SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Bruce Kalin SECRETARY Jim Wolcott TREASURER Cory Albers PAST PRESIDENT Todd Hagaman LIFE NATIONAL DIRECTORS Willie Delfs SR. LIFE NATIONAL DIRECTOR Dennis Nelson Gary Roan Dan Moos NATIONAL DIRECTORS John Gunia ALT. NATIONAL DIRECTOR Bob Wilcke STATE DIRECTORS Gary Johnson Darrel Bullock Todd Hagaman ALT. STATE DIRECTORS Jerome Reicks III Steve Hass Bob Miller HBA DIRECTORS Ron Amick Lorn Rogge Bob Miller Terry Bernhardt Steve Struthers Jim Goodin Austin Miller Robin Klemme Laurie Baldwin Jeremy Boatman Anthony Osborn Doyle Van Dyke Executive Officer Terri Schelm Editor Michelle Callahan The Tool Box, Page 4 IN THIS ISSUE THE TOOL BOX Visit us @ www.siouxlandhba.com or E-mail us @ hbasooland@siouxlan.net New Members & OSHA Class offered................................... 6 2018 Spring Membership Drive....................................... 7 NAHB Members Advantage at a Glance....................... 8 General Membership Meeting Program Details...................... 9 Spike Information & Renewals......................................... 11 Builder Cash Drawing............................................... 12 Building Permit Comparisons......................................... 12 March General Membership Meeting Recap........................ 13 Energy Wise Guy Column.......................................... 14 Did You Know Column/HBAI Scholarship Details.......................15 HBA Board of Directors Mtg Minutes - MARCH 2018................ 16 Iowa Rebate Program.............................................. 18 PWB Report........................................................ 19 Registered Apprenticeship Program................................ 20 Schedule of Events........................................ Back Cover President s Message.................................................. 5 Classified Ad Section.............................................. 10 Spike Club........................................................ 11 Renewals............................................................11 Upcoming Events...................................................12 Building Permits................................................... 17 Calendar of Events................................................. 21 MISSION STATEMENT The Home Builders Association of Greater Siouxland promotes the professionalism of the building industry through educational programs and activities for the membership and the communities we serve. We strive to be proactive leaders and recognized as the voice of the building industry. The Tool Box is the official publication of the Home Builders Association of Greater Siouxland. The Home Builders Association of Greater Siouxland, with offices located at 3900 Stadium Dr, Sioux City, IA 51106, Ph: 712-255-3852, Fax: 712-255-3915 is an affiliate of the Home Builders Association of Iowa and the National Association of Home Builders. Volume 37 - Number 4

PRESIDENT S MESSAGE Darrel Bullock SIOUX CITY BUILDING INSPECTIONS 80 Years and Counting: More Storage Please Despite eight decades and a multi-generation divide, prospective home buyers in 1938 expressed preferences for many of the same features and amenities favored by today s home buyers. Published by Simon and Schuster, Inc., The 1938 Book of Small Houses includes the results of an extensive consumer poll distributed to 250,000 public utility customers in New York state. With more than 11,000 responses, the survey provided a clear vision of local attitudes and expectations. The authors, the editorial staff of The Architectural Forum magazine, considered the findings of national significance. At the time, the nation was emerging from the depths of the Great Depression and the Federal Housing Administration was a fledgling agency spurring rapid evolution in home financing, particularly long-term mortgages. The book was clearly intended to encourage demand for new homes as it also included more than 130 plans for moderately priced small houses built in a variety of markets throughout the nation. Most of the homes appeared to be smaller than 1,000 square feet. In comparison, the average new home in 1973 (earliest data available from the Census Bureau) was almost 1,660 square feet; by 2016, the Census Bureau reported that the average size of new single-family homes was 2,640 square feet. The majority of the customers surveyed were renters (58%) and 67% of them said they would expect to pay between $5,000 and $10,000 if purchasing a home. At a time when most mortgages had terms of five years or less, the people surveyed were already looking to new mortgage products to facilitate their purchase. Forty percent said they expected to pay for their new home over a period of 10 to 15 years. Another 32% were looking to finance their new home over 15 to 20 years. And much like today s home buyers, the majority 61% preferred a suburban location. Another 34% wanted to be further out, and only 4.5% wanted a close-in location. Based on the survey results, the authors also defined a composite Five Star House. It included a full basement complete with a recreation room, laundry, fruit and vegetable storage (pantry) and an automatic heating plant with provision for circulation of air (aka, a furnace). A dumbwaiter was also high on the list. Much like today, buyers said essential features on the main floor included plenty of electrical outlets, a separate dining room, a dining nook in the kitchen, a bedroom or den, a lavatory, kitchen cabinets, a kitchen ventilating fan and an entrance vestibule. Optional features included a laundry chute, a porch and an attached garage. On the second floor, the respondents wanted three bedrooms, two bathrooms and plenty of closet space. Options included a sleeping porch and additional storage space. Perhaps because of their New York location, the survey respondents showed a strong preference for colonial-style homes, particularly the so-called Dutch colonial with a gambrel roof. The survey respondents also strongly preferred brick exterior walls. Amenities are always at the top of a prospective home buyer s list, but the preferred conveniences listed in the survey results paint a picture of a very different standard of living 80 years ago. In order of preference, conveniences that prospective home buyers wanted in 1938 included an automatic water heater, a mechanical refrigerator, an oven heat controlled stove, a kitchen ventilating fan, a bathroom heater, a disposal, and a dishwasher sink, an early-1900s concept that has since been re-introduced to the market. Today, all of those items are likely to be standard in a new home and some are required by code. If there was any doubt about shared values between today s home buyers and buyers in the 1930s, the list of pet peeves makes it clear there are more similarities than differences. The number one complaint about homes in 1938 was not enough closet space. It was closely followed by: not enough electrical outlets, can t heat the room evenly, poor kitchen arrangement, and draftiness. The authors also found it noteworthy that much like today s consumers, more than half (51%) said they must have wall and ceiling insulation and 48% indicated they would like to have it.apple The Tool Box, Page 5

Welcome Our New Members! CLAEYS BROTHER MOVING & STORAGE Angela & Wade Schoenrock 5600 Harbor Drive Sioux City, IA 51111 712-252-1335 Cell 71-6448 Fax 712-252-5972 www.claeysbrothers.com amschoenrock@claeysbrothers.com Sponsor: Steve Struthers IBC INSURANCE Taylor Keller 412 Water St. Sioux City, IA 51103 712-222-1407 Cell 712-899-4338 Fax 712-277-2622 www.ibcins.biz taylor.keller@ibcins.biz Sponsor: Jody Reich OSHA 10 HOUR CLASS By Doug Patrick Wednesday, April 25, 7:30a.m. 1:30p.m. & Thursday, April 26, 7:30a.m. 1:30p.m. Location: HBA OFFICE 3900 Stadium Drive Sioux City, IA 51106 Cost: $135.00 Introduction to OSHA 2 hours Global Harmonizing System SDS OSHA Focus Four Hazards this 4 hours includes Fall Protection, Electrical, Caught Between and Struck By Personal Protective Equipment and Life Saving Equipment 30 minutes Health Hazards in Construction 30 minutes Electives 2 hours this can include excavations, material handling, tool safety, scaffolds, stairways and ladder safety, and slips trips and falls. Crystalline Silica in Construction & Optional Topics YOU MUST PRE REGISTER FOR THIS CLASS Contact the HBA office at 712 255 3852 The Tool Box, Page 6

2018 MAY MEMBERSHIP DRIVE WHEN APRIL 20 MAY 20 INCENTIVES Membership Dues reduced to $350 for 1st year That s a $50 savings! TRIPLE SPIKES EARNED DURING MEMBERSHIP DRIVE EACH NEW MEMBER RECRUITED = 3 SPIKE CREDITS The Tool Box, Page 7

Member Advantage at a Glance www.nahb.org/ma Amazon Business - Create an Amazon Business account and gain access to the NAHB Amazon store which offers recommended products tailored to your industry s needs while unlocking additional business savings. Sign up here, www.amazon.com/nahb Capital One Spark Business Card -With the Spark Cash credit card, you ll earn unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase plus, there is no annual fee to use your card. Click here to learn more: https://captl1.co/nahb Houzz Free access to the concierge service, instant approval into the Houzz Trade Program giving trade-only discounts up to 50% off, plus special discounts on local advertising. Visit www.houzz.com/nahbmembers FCA US LLC - A $500 cash allowance for members, employees and household family members. This offer is good toward many new models in the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram or FIAT vehicle lineup and is stackable with most current local or national incentives. Visit www.nahb.org/fca to learn more. Lowe s - Visit www.lowesforpros.com/nahb or call 877-435-2440 and register to save 2% on your Lowe s Accounts Receivable (LAR) or Lowe s Business Accounts (LBA) purchases and free delivery on purchases over $500. Save an additional 5% every day at the store when you mention the 5% at time of purchase and when using your LAR or LBA. General Motors General Motors is proud to offer NAHB Members a Private Offer of up to $1,000 on your next Chevrolet, Buick and GMC vehicle. Visit www.nahb.org/gm to learn more. UPS Savings Program & YRC Freight - UPS discounts of up to 36% on a broad portfolio of shipping services. Savings of at least 70% on less-than-truckload shipments 150 lbs. or more with UPS Freight and YRC Freight. Visit www.1800members.com/nahb or call 1-800-MEMBERS (800-636-2377) for more information. GEICO - Exclusive NAHB discounts for members on auto insurance. Visit www.geico.com/disc/nahb or call 800-368-2734. Mention NAHB for auto, homeowners, and commercial auto quotes. 2-10 Home Buyers Warranty - Visit www.2-10.com/nahb or call 855-280-1328 to receive exclusive access to discounts on select products, including the Builder Backed Service Program and the systems and appliances warranty. TSYS (formerly TransFirst) - Payment solutions with average savings of 16% per year. Web/mobile tools, credit card and echeck processing and more. Free "Savings Analysis" call 800-613-0148 or visit www.tsysassociation.com/nahb. Dell - Up to 30% off on all Dell computers. Call 800-757-8442 and Mention NAHB or visit www.dell.com/nahb. ConstructionJobs.com - NAHB offers a recruitment tool to all NAHB members in their search for new employees. NAHB members enjoy a 20% discount off standard rates. Visit: https://www.nahb.org/en/members/member-discounts/archived-webpages/nahb-career-center.aspx to connect with top talent and top employers in the construction industry today. Hertz - Up to 20% off on rental cars and FREE Gold Plus Rewards membership. Visit www.hertz.com/nahb, or call 800-654-2200 and use CDP# 51046. Avis - Up to 25% off car rental base rates and FREE Avis Preferred Service membership at www.avis.com/nahb, or call 800-331-1212 and use AWD code G572900. Budget - Up to 25% off car rental base rates and FREE Budget Fastbreak at www.budget.com/nahb, or call 800-283-4387 and use BCD code Z536900. Office Depot - Office Depot Save up to 80% in-store or online. Free shipping on orders of $50 or more. Visit www.officediscounts.org/nahb or call Jeremy Kirkland for assistance with your business account; 855-337-6811 Ext. 2897 Omaha Steaks - Save 10%, in addition to any online specials. www.osincentives.com/promo/nahb TripBeat- 25% discount on over 200,000 vacation rentals worldwide. Call 844-367-6433 and mention NAHB at time of reservation or go to www.tripbeat.com/nahb. Wyndham Hotel Group - 15% off at over 7,400 hotels. Call 877-670-7088 and mention ID 8000002688. Go to www.nahb.org/ma and click on the Wyndham logo to find out more. FTD - 20% off floral arrangements and gifts at www.ftd.com/nahb or call 800-SEND-FTD use code 17421. The Tool Box, Page 8

GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2018 PROGRAM MEMBER BENEFITS PROGRAM Jay Iverson, Executive Office, HBA of Iowa Builder s Drawing $200 Builders Drawing Sponsor: Outdoor Environments HBA Office 3900 Stadium Drive Dinner, Refreshments, & Program Cost: $15 RSVP by the end of the day on April 18th. Any cancellations after 12:00 Noon on the 18th will be billed. National Association of Home Builders SAVE with Hertz Book with your NAHB discount code CDP# 51046 to save up to 25% off each rental, combinable with special promotional offers. * Visit www.hertz.com/nahb or call Hertz at (800) 654-2200. *Terms and conditions apply. U.S. Pat. Off. 2014 Hertz System, Inc. Tell Your Member of Congress - Restart Softwood Lumber Trade American home builders need reasonably priced lumber to build homes that average working families can afford. U.S. domestic production is not sufficient to meet demand. NAHB is working with the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management to clear the regulatory hurdles that constrain domestic lumber production. In 2016, the U.S. consumed 47.1 billion board feet of softwood lumber while producing 32.8 billion board feet. That s a shortfall of 14.3 billion board feet. More than one-third of the lumber consumed in the U.S. last year was imported, and more than 95% of the imports came from Canada. Annual domestic production has not met demand even once during the last 50 years. Why It Matters The lumber supply problem is made worse by the Commerce Department decision to impose duties averaging 26.75% on Canadian lumber shipments into the U.S. The tariffs are acting as a tax on American home builders and home buyers, making housing less affordable for American families and forcing builders to look overseas to Germany and Russia in order to meet demand. The fact that America cannot meet the nation s demand for lumber is all the more reason to move forward on an equitable U.S.-Canada trade agreement that will provide a reliable and affordable supply of lumber and meet the housing needs of American consumers.apple The Tool Box, Page 9

Serving Siouxland For Over 100 Years 24 Hr On Call: 712-203-0950 Free Estimates 712-258-3388 www.foulkbros.com 322 West 7th St. Sioux City, IA 51103 Looking for a place to hold a WEDDING or HOLIDAY PARTY? The HBA office has conference rooms availale. Commercial - Industrial & Medical Service & Maintenance Residential - Single & Multiple Units New Construction Remodels, Renovations, Urban Renewals Boiler Work - Installation & Service, Residential, Commercial Industrial & Processing Lawn Sprinklers - Sales & Service, Any Size Everything you love about Amazon. For Work. A.) Large Conference Room (Capacity 40) Members - $20/hr Non-members - $35/hr Use of Kitchen - $25 B.) Small Conference Room (Capacity 12-15) Members - $15/hr Non-members - $25/hr C.) Basement (Max of 50-75) Members - $35/hr Non-members - $50/hr Through NAHB, register for a FREE Amazon Business account and gain access to the following features: Business-only pricing and products Improved spending visibility Multiple payment options Create a FREE account amazon.com/nahb Already have an Amazon Business account? Visit amazon.com/shop/nahb Goodin INSURANCE AGENCY, LLC Jim Goodin, Agent 204 1st st. Ste. B4 Sergeant Bluff, IA Office: 712.943.1555 Cell: 712.301.5193 Fax: 712.943.1553 jim.goodin@goodinins.com 4445 Sergeant Rd., Sioux City, Iowa 51106 712-276-2124 mside@karlsinc.com Electrolux Frigidaire Whirlpool GE Maytag Amana Fisher & Paykel Danby Sharp Jenn Air - Kitchenaid Broyhill Catnapper Recliners Chromcraft 5 Star Bedding Sony Samsung Toshiba LG Beam Central Vacuum Systems Appliance & TV Service & Parts YOUR SERVICING DEALER SINCE 1956 The Tool Box, Page 10

SPIKE COLUMN RETENTION New members are the building blocks of an association. It is their assembly that forms the foundation that makes an association strong...but those members who choose to renew their participation each year are the mortar that binds the building blocks together. They are the people who form the working committees, vote on various issues and lend their support over the years to the many actual functions of the Association that causes it to be a viable organization. This is not just a list of names, but a recognition of service and strength. Member Company RENEWALS # of years in membership A-1 Preferred Air Duct Cleaning 3 Boatman Tile 10 Component Manufacturing Co. 3 Pinnacle Heating & A/C 8 ServiceMaster of Sooland 9 Union County Zoning Dept. 10 SAVE THE DATE MAY 17th The HBA Stag and Table Top night will be held at the American Legion in South Sioux City again this year. Want a TABLE TOP? We are taking reservations now! This is one of the best attended HBA events and you won t want to miss it! SPIKE CLUB ROSTER Earl Miller 343.0d Dennis Nelson 339.0d Kevin Small 312.0d Dan Moos 287.0d Larry Book 284.5d Gary Roan 246.5d Pat Boeshart 221.5d Duane Vanderplas 193.5d Super Spike Tim Swanson 182.0d Willie Delfs 172.5d Rich Callahan 162.0d Mark Meis 145.25d Mark Protexter 136.5d Royal Spike Terry Bernhardt 125.0d Gary Johnson 123.25d John Gunia 110.5d Darrel Bullock 94.0d Jim Wolcott 87.0d Red Spike John Hall 75.0d Todd Hagaman 68.25d Steve Struthers 45.0d Green Spike Tim Bauer 43.5d Doug Conrad 20.0d Mike Clausen 17.5d Lorn Rogge 13.25d Bob Miller 12.5d Life Spike Bob Wilcke 12.0d Bruce Kalin 11.0d Nancy Moos 10.5d Matt Jaminet 9.0d Blue Spike SPIKE CANDIDATES Dave Gill 4.5d Doyle VanDyke 3.5d Jody Reich 3.5d Jerome Reicks III 3.0d Kevin Knudson 3.0d Sioux City Brick & Tile 310 South Floyd Blvd. Sioux City IA 51102 CALL 252-2785 AFTER HOURS CALL DAN LEWIS: 899-8252 * Residential * Commercial * Industrial See us for: Brick, Concrete Block Glass Block, Mortar Color Landscaping Block, Cements Kozy Heat Fireplaces Landscaping Brick Chips Refractories Phone 712-258-6571 Sioux City Brick & Tile Co. ASSOCIATED BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, INC. 508 So. Flynn St. No. Sioux City, SD & 2205 E. 4th Street Sioux City, Iowa Ph. 712-255-0657 GENERAL CONTRACTORS Commercial & Industrial Construction The Tool Box, Page 11

$$ BUILDER CASH DRAWING $$ Builder Incentive To Attend Monthly General Membership Mtgs: Each month, one Associate member will donate $50 cash to be put into our Builder drawing. All builder company names will then be put into a box and at the end of the program, one builder company will be drawn. If that builder is present, they will then receive the $50. If the builder is not present, the money will remain in the pot and another $50 will be added at the next meeting by another associate member. OVERHEAD DOOR OF SIOUX CITY was our sponsor for the February meeting and the winner of the drawing was Gary Johnson Construction. They were not present, so our next drawing will be at the February meeting for $150. Remember Builders, you must be present to win! ATTENTION ASSOCIATE MEMBERS! If you are interested in being a $50 builder sponsor for any Membership Meeting, call Nancy or Michelle at the HBA office @ 712-255-3852. * Preview of Upcoming Events * Note; some of these meetings are tentative, please call the HBA office for verification or refer to the Tool Box Calendar. Notices are sent in advance of all meetings. BUILDING PERMIT COMPARISON SINGLE FAMILY UNITS SIOUX CITY, IA YEAR 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 JAN 0 1 2 5 4 FEB 1 8 2 7 0 MARCH 9 9 5 0 APRIL 21 7 4 6 MAY 7 1 7 14 JUNE 4 8 7 4 JULY 4 6 12 8 AUGUST 2 10 9 5 SEPTEMBER 9 7 17 5 OCTOBER 13 8 6 11 NOVEMBER 4 8 1 17 DECEMBER 19 6 TOTALS 73 73 95 93 4 UNION COUNTY, SD YEAR 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 JANUARY 2 6 3 2 FEBRUARY 1 4 3 2 MARCH 2 4 9 4 APRIL 5 7 2 MAY 4 9 9 JUNE 0 3 7 JULY 6 3 0 AUGUST 9 5 2 SEPTEMBER 2 7 2 OCTOBER 3 4 4 NOVEMBER 3 4 3 DECEMBER 5 3 1 TOTALS 42 59 45 8 APRIL April 18th - HBA Board Meeting April 19th - General Membership Meeting April 24th - PWB Outing at Pickled Palette MAY May 16th - HBA Board Meeting May 17th - HBA Stag & Table Top, SSC May 19th - Tentative May Couples, location TBD May 28th - Memorial Day Observed, Office Closed JUNE June 17th - Father s Day June 20th - HBA Board Meeting June 21st - President s Charity Golf Outing, Two-Rivers SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NE YEAR 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 JANUARY 1 0 0 2 2 FEBRUARY 2 0 1 0 0 MARCH 3 2 2 1 APRIL 2 2 4 0 MAY 0 3 3 3 JUNE 1 1 1 6 JULY 0 1 0 1 AUGUST 0 1 2 6 SEPTEMBER 1 2 2 0 OCTOBER 0 2 0 1 NOVEMBER 0 2 2 1 DECEMBER 0 0 0 4 TOTALS 10 16 17 25 2 The Tool Box, Page 12

March General Membership Meeting Builders Represented Able Home Builders Brad Cummings Construction Todd Hagaman Construction RASS Remodeling Jarco Builders Gary Roan Construction Quality One Contracting New members present Callin Cummings - Brad Cummings Const. Austin & Seth Tonner - Galactic Stream Gregg Wilson - JC Roofing Shon Thielen - Xcel Roofing Jacob Reed - Standard Door Company $150 Builders Drawing Sponsor: GEN PRO SIDING, WINDOWS & DOORS Winner: Kelly Properties (not present) Card Drawing winner: Woody Delfs A home that fits Whether you need more or less space to meet your family s changing needs, new homes are built with modern lifestyles in mind. Learn more at nahb.org/timetobuy. The Tool Box, Page 13

ENERGY WISE GUY COLUMN Dear Fellow Energy Wise Enthusiasts, I hope that the content has value to you either as a builder or a consumer. Additionally, I hope that it can help you with your bottom line. I value your input regarding any of the subjects that I address. If there is something that you would like highlighted, I would be happy to research and report the subject. This column will always be a work in progress. You may contact me at willie@ablehomes.com. Your Energy Wise Guy Willie Energy Conserving Windows What Makes A Window Energy Efficient Vinyl windows are impervious to rust, rot, blistering, corrosion, flaking and infestation by termites or other insects. Today, plastic rivals traditional materials for windows and frames, providing competitive energy efficiency, aesthetics, design flexibility and cost criteria. For example, polycarbonate plastic the same material used in eyeglasses and known for durability and clarity is used in windows. Shatter-resistant and lightweight, the plastic product has low thermal conductivity, thus reducing heating and cooling costs though still providing protection against dangerous weather. The presence of mold can have drastic affects on indoor air quality and the health of those with asthma or hypersensitivity. When plastic is used as window dressing, such as solid vinyl or vinyl-clad frames, it serves to help minimize condensation, thus aiding in the prevention of mold. A study by an internationally respected lifecycle analysis firm shows vinyl window frames require three times less energy to manufacture than aluminum window frames. Beyond that, the use of vinyl window frames has been shown to save the United States nearly 2 trillion BTUs of energy per year enough to meet the yearly electrical needs of 18,000 single-family homes. The design of vinyl window frames further enhances energy efficiency by creating chambers in the frame that provide additional resistance to heat transfer and insulating air pockets. The energy efficiency of vinyl windows and glass doors can mean less electricity is used to heat and cool a home or building which can help reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associated with coal-fired power plants. In addition, the low maintenance requirements of vinyl windows and glass doors eliminate the need for paints, stains, strippers and thinners, which can negatively impact air quality. Framing Materials ENERGY STAR certified windows come in a variety of framing materials. Fiberglass frames are strong, durable, low maintenance, and provide good insulation. Fiberglass frames can be either hollow or filled with foam insulation. Vinyl frames are low maintenance and provide good thermal insulation. Sections may be hollow or filled with foam insulation. Wide vinyl sills may be reinforced with metal or wood. Aluminum frames are durable, low maintenance, recyclable, and typically have at least 15% recycled content. Frame design typically includes thermal breaks to reduce conductive heat loss through the metal. Wood frames are strong, provide good insulation, and are generally favored in historical neighborhoods. The exterior surfaces of many wood windows are clad (or covered) with aluminum or vinyl to reduce maintenance. Combination frames use different materials separately throughout the frame and sash to provide optimal performance. For example, the exterior half of a frame could be vinyl while the interior half could be wood. Composite frames are made of various materials that have been blended together through manufacturing processes to create durable, low maintenance, wellinsulated windows.apple The Tool Box, Page 14

Today s Families Choosing Multi-generational Households The growth of modern multi-generational households which once began as a fall-out from millennials moving back home during the Great Recession shows no signs of slowing down. Households are now choosing this option to address the needs of other generations as well, including health issues of aging parents and child care concerns of working parents. The latest numbers from the Pew Institute show a record 60.6 million people lived in multi-generational homes in 2014. That means nearly 20% of the U.S. population lives in households consisting of two or more adult generations. Home builders and remodelers are building and renovating homes to meet the needs of multi-generational households. These designs allow many generations of the same family to live together under one roof yet have private areas as well as combined living space. Features of multi-generational home plans can include in-law suites within the main home with separate areas for independent living. These often have kitchenettes and en suite bathrooms, and sometimes private entrances from the street. Other homes may include a shared living space but have multiple master bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. Builders also frequently include universal design features and products, which focus on maximum usability by people of all ages and abilities. Examples include wider hallways, walk-in showers, smooth flooring transitions, and cabinets with pull-out drawers. Building professionals who have earned the National Association of Home Builders Certified Aging-in- Place Specialist (CAPS) designation have received training on how to build or renovate a home so that the occupants can live in the home safely, independently and comfortably, regardless of their age or mobility level. They have been taught the strategies and techniques for designing and building aesthetically pleasing, barrier-free living environments. While most CAPS professionals are remodelers, an increasing number are general contractors, designers, architects, and health care professionals.apple Low Inventory Intensifies Housing Demand A lack of existing home inventory continues to drive growth for residential construction and sustain strong home-builder confidence now hovering near a two-decade high. Current inventory levels represent only a 3.4 months supply, which is pushing up prices for homes and intensifying the demand for construction activity. However, limited access to labor and rising prices for building materials continue to inhibit the expansion of construction. While single-family starts increased at a modest 2.9% rate, total housing starts declined by 7% due to a significant (26%) decline in the volatile multifamily market. As an indication that macroeconomic conditions remain promising, the Federal Reserve recently increased the federal funds rate for the first time in 2018 to a range of 1.5% to 1.75%. We expect as many as three additional rate hikes later this year, followed by three more in 2019. Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell noted that expectations for economic growth have strengthened in recent months and the unemployment rate is expected to decline the downside of which could mean even tighter access to labor for builders. There are roughly 250,000 unfilled positions in the construction sector, which is near a post-recession high. The new monetary policy chief also said that while asset prices for equity and commercial real estate are elevated, the gains in housing prices are due to other factors, which is consistent with NAHB analysis.apple The Tool Box, Page 15

HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF GREATER SIOUXLAND BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - MARCH 21, 2018 Present: Willie Delfs, Jeremy Boatman, Terry Bernhardt, Bob Wilcke, Anthony Osborn, Austin Miller, Terri Schelm, Gary Roan, Steve Hass, Gary Johnson, Jerome Reicks, Mike Clausen, John Gunia, Ron Amick, Bob Miller, Steve Struthers, Jim Goodin, Todd Hagaman, Darrel Bullock, Bruce Kalin, Lorn Rogge, Cory Albers, Laurie Baldwin, Jim Wolcott. Guest: Joe Conley. Not Present: Dennis Nelson, Doyle VanDyke, Dan Moos, Robin Klemme Dakota Dunes/North Sioux City - Residential: 3 SFD in the Meadows, 2 SFD Country Club, 1 duplex in Country Club, Sioux City - 2 exterior remodels, 9 add/remodels, 1 shed, 1 duplex, 4 reroofs, 2 new SFD. Commercial - 9 interior remodels, 1 new. Building Housing Code Board meets 2nd Tuesday in April, we will be reviewing permits fees Willie and Darrel are on the board, if you have comments please see them. South Sioux City- Residential 1 new SFD, 1 addition, 2 alterations, 2 garages/sheds, 2 Commercial permits. So. Sioux City is adopting the IRC 2012, they have amended out the sprinklers in the basement ceiling and a few other items. The Rental Inspection Program is being moved over to the Fire Department, that should happen by next month. The permit for Surgery Center has been issued, submission for a subdivision addition at Rottunda Way will open up some new lots. Meeting was called to order by President Darrel Bullock. The minutes from January minutes were presented. After review, a motion to approve was made, seconded and all present were in favor. Presidents Report: Darrel passed around a thank you card from a home show attendee that won a door prize and a Thank you Card from Earl Miller. American Legion Hall is available for our Stag on May 17th. Construction League Golf Deadline is April 26th. Tomorrow night is the General Membership Meeting for our Tri-State Economic Development Reports, we extended an invitation to SCCL members. The winner of the shed at the Home Show did not have room or a need for it so they donated it to Siouxland Habitat for Humanity. The timing was great Habitat for Humanity was just getting ready to buy materials for a shed for one of the homes. A motion was made to give the cleaning service 2 weeks notice that we will be ending the service, seconded and all present were in favor. The Tool Box, Page 16 Treasurer s Report: The home show budget was discussed along with the repair for the office roof from last summers storm. After review & discussion, a motion to accept was made, seconded and all present were in favor. Membership: Two applications for membership were presented, Claeys Brothers Moving & Storage, Sponsor Steve Struthers and IBC Insurance. After discussion and review, a motion to accept the two as member candidates was made, seconded and all present were in favor. There was discussion about checking the references on the new member candidates, our membership co-chairs will help with this, they will report any issues to the board. Project Home: They are a little behind due to snow days and they have been off for spring break. They are working on woodwork and trim, cupboards are at the house in the garage and ready to be installed. They would like to be done middle of April but it may be the 1st of May. Last day of classes is May 14th. A potential buyer called the office last week. A price for the house will be set soon. Once that is done we will start networking to get the information out with flyers, Facebook and other avenues. Legislative Report & National Report: The state association is looking at doing a Mobile Ap. They are working out details, the local expense is $5000, we will bring more information as it comes. Legislative Day in Des Moines - there were several Legislative Representatives available at the board meeting and shared what is going on. A brochure was passed around that highlighted issues we were supporting; housing affordability is one of the main items. They presented the idea of a state-wide Home Show that would happen in Des Moines. Jay has done a great job lobbying and has made this happen by networking and interacting with other lobbyist groups. Remodelers No updates Home Show: Gate count was up each day over last years attendance. Comments were that the attendees were good and seemed to be interested in talking to the vendors. Other Business: There will be a 10 Hour OSHA Training class here on April 25 & 26. Scholarship Applications deadline is April 1st. Being no further business, a motion for adjournment was made, seconded and all present were in favor.

2018 BUILDING PERMIT ACTIVITY Sioux City, IA So. Sioux City, NE Union County, SD Sgt. Bluff, IA February 28, 2018 February 28, 2017 January 1, 2018 January 1, 2018 Single Family: New 4 1,445,852 2 484,500 Addition/Remod 7 76,739 3 40,000 Repair/Replace 8 53,441 4 43,000 Demolition Move Two Family: New Addition/Remod Repair/Replace Demolition Multi-Family: New Addition/Remod Repair/Replace Garages: New 1 9,000 1 45,000 Addition/Remod Repair/Replace Demolition Move Residential Other: New 1 6,000 Addition/Remod Repair/Replace Demolition Move Non-Resi Other: New Addition/Remod Demolition Churches/Religious: New Addition/Remod 1 15,000 Repair/Replace Demolition Commercial: New 7 1,675,000 2 41,000 Addition/Remod 8 2,070,000 1 300,000 Repair/Replace 2 36,000 Demolition 2 150,000 Move Industrial: New Addition/Remod Hospitals/Institutions: New Addition/Remod Office/Bank: New Addition/Remod Demolition Stores/Mercantile: New Addition/Remod Demolition Schools/Education: New Addition/Remod 2 355,000 Repair/Replace Demolition Pools: New TOTAL $5,892,032 $953,500 - $0 The Tool Box, Page 17

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~ Calendar Of Events ~ Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 General Membership HBA Board Meeting Meeting 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 PWB Meeting Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 101 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 HBA Board Meeting Table Top & Stag 29 21 22 23 24 25 26 PWB Meeting 27 28 29 30 31 The Tool Box, Page 21

Current Resident (or) Home Builders Association of Greater Siouxland 3900 Stadium Drive Sioux City, IA 51106 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID SIOUX CITY, IA PERMIT NO. 186 SAVE THE DATE APRIL April 18th - HBA Board Meeting April 19th - General Membership Meeting April 24th - PWB Outing at Pickled Palette MAY May 16th - HBA Board Meeting May 17th - HBA Stag & Table Top, SSC May 19th - Tentative May Couples, TBD May 28th - Memorial Day Observed, Office Closed JUNE June 17th - Father s Day June 20th - HBA Board Meeting June 21st - President s Charity Golf at Two Rivers Golf Club